EFFECT OF CONFINING PRESSURE ON POROSITY AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: AN EXAMPLE FROM CRYSTALLINE ROCKS OF KUUJJUAQ, CANADA

The aim of this work is to obtain an experimental relationship that best describes the effect of confining pressure on primary porosity, and indirectly evaluate the influence of confining pressure on thermal conductivity. The results reveal that primary porosity decreases logarithmically as a functi...

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Main Authors: Mafalda Miranda, Inès Kanzari, Jasmin Raymond
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/3565997
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3565997
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Summary:The aim of this work is to obtain an experimental relationship that best describes the effect of confining pressure on primary porosity, and indirectly evaluate the influence of confining pressure on thermal conductivity. The results reveal that primary porosity decreases logarithmically as a function of confining pressure. For the pressure range 2.8 to 48.3 MPa, thermal conductivity indirectly evaluated increases less than 10 %. Considering the effect of confining pressure and temperature on thermal conductivity, a temperature of 104 ºC at 5 km is simulated below Kuujjuaq (QC, Canada).